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Upper limb, Forearm, Anterior compartment, Deep, Right/left medial anterior surface of ulna: lateral anterior surface of radius: anterior interosseous artery: anterior interosseous nerve (median nerve) weakly pronates forearm: supinator: 2 1 flexor digitorum profundus: Upper limb, Forearm, Anterior compartment, Deep, Right/left ulna: distal ...
The shoulder girdle [5] or pectoral girdle, [6] composed of the clavicle and the scapula, connects the upper limb to the axial skeleton through the sternoclavicular joint (the only joint in the upper limb that directly articulates with the trunk), a ball and socket joint supported by the subclavius muscle which acts as a dynamic ligament. While ...
Pages in category "Muscles of the upper limb" The following 70 pages are in this category, out of 70 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Toggle Upper limb subsection. 1.1 Arm and shoulder. 1.2 Hand and wrist. 2 Lower limb. ... (muscles of mastication, the closing of the jaw is adduction): masseter;
A fascial compartment [1] is a section within the body that contains muscles and nerves and is surrounded by deep fascia.In the human body, the limbs can each be divided into two segments – the upper limb can be divided into the arm and the forearm and the sectional compartments of both of these – the fascial compartments of the arm and the fascial compartments of the forearm contain an ...
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This is a subcategory of anatomy, listing articles relevant to the anatomy of the upper limb ... Muscles of the upper limb (1 C, 70 P) N. Nerves of the upper limb (51 ...
Abduction is an anatomical term of motion referring to a movement which draws a limb out to the side, away from the median sagittal plane of the body. It is thus opposed to adduction . Upper limb